The NYC Horror Film Festival 2005 Line Up

Posted by: MacReady

Just
in time for Halloween, "The NYC Horror Film Festival" will return to
Lower Manhattan to bring the best new and classic horror films to the
Big Apple. The festival runs October 19th to the 23rd at the
prestigious Tribeca Cinemas and is presented by Moodude Films, in
conjunction with sponsors HorrorNet and Dark Castle Entertainment.

"With over fifty feature and short films in our competition series, the 2005 Festival will be our biggest to date," said Festival Director Michael J. Hein. "Plus
the festival will host a huge kick off party and offer screenings of
some of the most buzzed new horror films in the world. Along with a few
classic horror films in our invited programs, this yearâ€™s festival will
be an event horror fans and filmmakers will not want to miss!"

Independent filmmakers come from across the United States and Europe
to screen in the competition series at the countryâ€™s most respected
horror film festival. Their work is shown to sellout crowds of fans and
industry professionals -- in many cases for the world premiere.
The New York City Horror Film Festival also hosts a slew of special
events each year. 2005 events include:

The 2005 NYC Horror Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award
(Saturday, Oct 22. 10:00pm): The festival will honor legendary Director
/ Producer Roger Corman ("Pit and the Pendulum", "Little Shop of
Horrors", "The Masque of the Red Death"). Roger Corman is back
with a vengeance with a slate of new and exciting films for 2005-2006.
Mr. Corman will be in attendance to accept the Lifetime Achievement
Award and present a special screening of his classic film "The Masque
of the Red Death" starring Vincent Price.

Tobe Hooperâ€™s Mortuary (Thursday, Oct. 21 8:00pm) The NYCHFF is extremely excited to have the world premiere of Tobe Hooperâ€™s new film Mortuary.
The festival will open with the 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award
recipientâ€™s new film with this very special screening event. Starring
Denise Crosby.

Three Extremes (Friday, Oct. 21
10:00pm): The Festival will offer a special screening of
Lionâ€™s Gate Films new Japanese anthology Three Extremes. Exploring the
outer limits of the macabre, Lionsâ€™ Gate Filmsâ€™ THREEâ€¦EXTREMES is a
bracing triptych of horror stories uniting three of East Asiaâ€™s most
compelling directors â€“ Japanese cult figure Takashi Miike, Hong Kongâ€™s
Fruit Chan, and Koreaâ€™s award-winning Chan-Wook Park

JAWS (Sunday, Oct. 23 7:30pm): The
Festival will host a special screening of one of the most important and
entertaining horror films of all time. Steven Spielbergâ€™s JAWS will close the festival with a new 35mm print, this is the way the film is meant to be seen.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show
(Friday, Oct. 21 12:00am) A very special screening of the ultimate cult
classic for a good cause. All proceeds will go to the American
Red Cross to help hurricane victims of the recent back-to-back storms
that has devastated the Gulf States. The film will be accompanied by
The Home of Happiness players who will perform along with the film live
including FULL audience participation.

The Nightmare Before Christmas
(Sunday, Oct. 23 12:00pm): This year, The Festival has put together a
very special Halloween pre-event for children and adults, and will
screen Tim Burtonâ€™s cult classic "A Nightmare Before Christmas". The
program will also have, free goody bags for the kids and a
special emcee. (tba)

Kick Off Party at DonHills
(Wednesday, October 19, 7:00pm) Simply put, is the horror event of the
year. Last year over 300 hundred attendees partied the night
away at Don Hill's to usher in the festival. With short
film screenings, live bands, and a one-hour of open bar
at the world famous rock bar Don Hills (511 Greenwich St.
NYC) our party is the ultimate rockinâ€™ Halloween
event. (Open to the public)

Filmmakers Discussion Panel (Sunday,
Oct. 24, 12:00pm): Each year we have a lively discussion panel,
including audience participation, on topics such as: The State of the
modern horror film, Film vs. DV, the reality of independent
distribution, and more. This is a must for filmmakers, film students
and serious horror fans! 2005 panelists include Joe Bob Briggs
and Bill Lustig (Producer/Director), Kim Bangash (HorrorNet President)
Additional panelists TBA

The 2005 Line-up of films:

Invited Features:

Mortuary (Dir. Tobe Hooper)

Three Extremes (Dir.Takashi Miike, Fruit Chan, Chan-wook Park)

Jaws (Dir. Steven Spielberg)

The Masque of the Red Death (Dir. Roger Corman)

The Nightmare Before Christmas (Dir. Tim Burton)

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (Dir. Jim Sharman)

Dead Serious (Dir. Joe Sullivan)

Feature competition:

Nightmare (Dir. Dylan Bank)

Neighborhood Watch (Dir. Graeme Whifler)

H.G. Wells War of the Worlds (Dir. David Latt)

No One Gets Out (Dir. James Tucker)

Cruel World (Dir.Kelsey T. Howard)

Shadow: Dead Riot (Dir. Derek Wan)

The Dark Hours (Dir. Paul Fox)

Headspace (Dir. Andrew Van Den Houten)

Horror Business (documentary) (Dir. Christopher
Garetano)

Short competition:

208 (Dir. Jimmy Sariya)

5 Day Rental (Dir. Glenn Syska)

A Public Service Announcement (Dir. Brian
Forrest)

Alex, Vampire Slayer (Dir.Al Kratina)

Apartment 206 (Dir.Gregory Zymet)

Close Your Eyes (Dir. David Lilley)

Color Blind (Dir.Kurt Breitenmoser)

Culinary Art (Dir.BC Furtney
)

Dead Shift (Dir.Ana Djordjevic)

Dos Blokes (Dir.Brian Clark)

Facility 4 (Dir.Colter Freeman)

Fear Of Dying (Dir.Lance J. Reha)

Final Confession (Dir.Anne Marie Dentici)

For Rent (Dir.James L. Frachon)

Hell To Pay (Dir.Patrick Rea)

IOU (Dir.Kevin Shulman)

Interstate (Dir.Brad Osborne)

Jitters (Dir.Anthony G. Sumner)

Kyoto Nocturnes Pt1: Elegant Slaughter (Dir.John Foster)

Little Dead Girl (Dir.Lee
Lanier)

Mainstream (Dir.Adam Barnick)

Mexican Hat (Dir.Richard Harrah)

Newlybleds (Dir.D.Christopher Weidner)

Pumpkin (Dir.Matthew Page)

Sole Possessions (Dir.Brad Osborne)

Road Kill (Dir.Mark Mardini)

Stephen King's The Road Virus Heads North (Dir.Dave Brock)

Suffer The Little Children (Dir.RJ Hannigan)

The Drifter (Dir.Garo Setian)

The Ten Steps (Dir.Brendan Muldowney)

The Predator's Return (Dir.Jerald Fine)

Tom Saviniâ€™s Chill Factor â€“ House Call (Dir. Tom Savini)

Voices Within (Dir.Richard Harrah)

We All Fall Down (Dir.Jake Kennedy)

Zombie Movie (Dir.Michael J. Asquith)

And there will be more big news soon! For full
festival lineup, tickets, and details about the huge,
open-to-the-public kick-off party, just visit http://www.nychorrorfest.com/.